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  • Thailand culture or the culture of Thailand is a precious one. Thailand is one of the few countries that despite Western influence, Thailand culture remains intact. The people of Thailand value the Thai culture.
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  • Most people in Thailand use Thai banknotes rather than coins. Each Thai banknote has a picture of the King of Thailand, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. On the top right hand corner is a number of how much the Thai banknote is worth. The bottom left hand corner has the same number but in Thai number.
    Thai_Banknote.html
  • Bangkok is well known for its traffic problem. Bangkok traffic is much worse than LA traffic or any other traffic jam. A journey that would have taken half an hour with regular traffic takes up to 2 hours in Bangkok traffic.
    Bangkok_Traffic.html
  • In the city of Bangkok, there are often street vendors on the streets of Bangkok especially around lunch time or after work to very late at night.
    Street_Vendors.html
  • Western culture has been seen in Thailand for centuries. Thailand is a free enough country compared to other Southeast Asian countries that Thai people are able to travel abroad, study abroad and bring Western culture back to Thailand.
    Western_Culture_and_Thailand.html
  • The Northern Thailand culture is quite different from the Central Thailand culture, even though both are parts of Thailand. We will discuss some facts about Northern Thailand culture below.
    Northern_Thailand_Culture.html
  • Thailand culture in a classroom is very different from western culture in a classroom. First of all, there are far more students in a Thai classroom than there are in a western classroom, American classroom, British classroom or European classroom.
    Thailand_Culture_in_a_Classroom.html
  • Thailand celebrates pretty much every holiday. Christmas is a big holiday celebration in Thailand, most likely second only to New Year celebration. So, how does Thailand celebrate Christmas?
    How_Does_Thailand_Celebrate_Christmas.html
  • In Thailand, Christmas is one of many holidays celebrated. Since most of the people in Thailand are Buddhists, Christmas does not have the same meaning and traditions as it does in the US or UK.
    What_do_People_in_Thailand_do_for_Christmas.html
  • If you are not used to Asian culture, you may be culture shocked when you visit Thailand. Below are some examples of culture and daily life in Bangkok, Thailand.
    Example_of_Culture_Daily_Life_in_Thailand.html
  • Many Thais live abroad and many have lived in both Thailand and America to tell the differences between Thailand and American culture.
    Differences_Between_Thailand_and_America_Culture.html
  • There are many interesting culture and values in Thailand. Many culture and values in Thailand that Thai people hold dear are sometimes difficult to understand by outsiders.
    Culture_and_Values_in_Thailand.html
  • Of course there are slums in Bangkok Thailand. However, when compared to other cities and countrysides of Thailand, there are less slums in Bangkok Thailand than there are in the countryside.
    Are_There_Slums_in_Bangkok_Thailand.html
  • A foreigner in Thailand can always find newspapers in English. There are many Thailand English newspapers. Which Thailand English newspaper is the most popular with the most circulation?
    Thailand_English_Newspaper.html
  • Looking to buy a CD in Bangkok? There are many CD shops in Bangkok Thailand. There are CD shops in Bangkok that sell fake CDs and DVDs.
    CD_Shops_in_Bangkok.html
  • Many people who have been to America always ask if Walmart is in Thailand. The answer is Walmart is not in Thailand. There are many hypermarkets (same as Walmart Supercenters) in Thailand but not Walmart.
    Walmart_in_Thailand.html

 

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